Corrections: September 30, 2017

Sept. 29, 2017

FRONT PAGE

An article on Friday about efforts by Stephen K. Bannon to create a political coalition to challenge the Republican establishment misidentified the home state of Harold Hamm, a billionaire oilman who expressed interest in the plan. He is from Oklahoma, not from Texas.

BUSINESS DAY

Because of an editing error, an article on Friday about the likely effects of President Trump’s tax plan misidentified a tax expert who criticized the president’s proposed tax cuts. It was Robert Willens — not Mark A. Weinberger, the chief executive of the financial services firm EY — who said, “This isn’t good for tax professionals.”

THE ARTS

The Spotlight feature on Page A3 on Thursday about a new film starring Judi Dench misstated the film’s title. It is “Victoria & Abdul,” not “Victoria & Albert.”

OPINION

An editorial on Thursday about a scandal involving college basketball referred incorrectly to the University of Louisville coach, Rick Pitino. Mr. Pitino has not been “a master” of the one-and-done, in which high school stars play at universities for just a year before moving on to professional careers.

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An Op-Ed essay on Wednesday about big banks included an outdated description of the online lending start-up Social Finance, or SoFi. It no longer uses crowdsourcing to fund loans.

Errors are corrected during the press run whenever possible, so some errors noted here may not have appeared in all editions.